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    music made by slaves developed into the jazz that was so famously popular in the 1920s. This jazz continued to develop into the jazz of today’s society, and is still loved by many people. Jazz has been a staple in American culture since the American Revolution and has changed over time to become the music that Americans enjoy today. Jazz has roots dating back to the 1700s when slaves would use music as a…

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    (Perf. John McWhorter). Texting is a miraculous emerging complexity that is very different from traditional writing. Many people refer to the new medium of communication as "fingered speech," because it is speaking with hands through an advanced technological system. This innovative technology promotes more of an informal use of language (Perf. John McWhorter). Many pragmatic particles (language with no direct meaning) are being used to help structure the new communication extraordinaire.…

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    This chapter will explore the development and the popular culture and industry rise, especially in terms of music. As Mark James Russell wrote in his book Pop Goes Korea: “Koreans have long been known as singers and lovers of music, as visiting envoys from China pointed out over 1500 years ago. There were several music traditions in the Joseon dynasty [of 1392 to 1897]. The most famous, the long song-story pansori, grew from the shaman culture of Korea’s southwest. In addition, farmers’ music,…

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    today’s society, there are a variety of ways to express ourselves. You can draw, paint, dance, write, sing, or rap. In Capital Steez’s life rapping was one of his favorite outlets to use to express himself. The language in rap music is expressed vocally and expresses their beliefs and experiences that the artist has endured. “Rap artist challenges institutional apparatuses that define property, technological innovation, and authorship.” (85). Capital Steez is known for his rebellious and ground…

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    globalization still have some negative effects. Globalization killed traditions and tribes. Most of us don’t know Russian movies, Vietnamese dance and African music. But everyone knows Hollywood movies. In short, all the fashion washed away our traditions. Many students in China have no idea about the ancient traditions in China, such as Sugar Art, Peking Opera, Dragon Dance, etc. These are all cultural treasures of Chinese civilization. While the globalization is developing, we still shouldn’t…

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    Schoenberg. One of the historical factors that influenced modernism is the industrial revolution which made a great impact with new advances innovations like steam powered industrialization which helped in the development of railroads. It was a period of new technologies and social-political changes. As Modernism rises, new advances technologies have helped in human society since then. The technological advancement ways to communicate and transit information and people in invention such…

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    Technology through the years has changed the way that music is acquired and enjoyed. In history, music evolved over time and the introduction of instruments began humans’ love affair with music. Recorded music has changed significantly over the last few decades. People express themselves through music. Music can describe or explain who you are as person. Changes in sound have changed society. In history, in 325 C.E. Constantine declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire…

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    In the fall of 1929, the economic downturn of the Depression was triggered by a rapid decline in values of stock at the New York Stock Exchange in the fall of 1929. During this time, the national income had been cut in half, over nine million savings accounts evaporated, and five thousand banks had collapsed. Such a terrible economic climate inevitably impacted the entertainment industry, specifically Hollywood. In response to these times, the film industry created a studio system in which only…

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    This form of communication is still in evolution. But its repercussions are already manifesting in our socio cultural changes which are in the field of politics, architecture, art, media, music, dance and other work areas. This crossing over the border has given a powerful voice to smaller units or countries. These new technologies are intensifying linkages of ever greater geographical distances which are across levels of territorial-social and…

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    In fact, marriage was even considered by many of that period to be more of a social contract than a romantic agreement between man and woman. But once again, with the increasing and ever-so-changing of the Industrial Revolution that had soon after taken place, educated women and girls who were of middle to lower class began taking up the new jobs offered. But with being paid less than men, forced to give up all possessions and rights to their husbands, and threatened with…

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